Raptors 'expect the unexpected' from Cavaliers in Game 4

The Toronto Raptors understand they must be ready for anything Sunday afternoon when they attempt to even their Eastern Conference first-round series with the visiting Cleveland Cavaliers.

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The Cavaliers hold a 2-1 lead in the best-of-seven series after the Raptors' 126-104 home victory in Game 3 on Thursday.

"Every game in this series so far, it was different," Toronto coach Darko Rajakovic said. "So every game we've got to expect the unexpected. We've got to be ready for it. We've got to have some counters and some ideas how we want to react in those moments. And most importantly, we've got to stay together throughout the whole 48 minutes."

The Raptors ran away from the Cavaliers with a 43-23 margin in the fourth quarter. The surge was ignited by reserve Jamison Battle, who scored all 14 of his points in the fourth quarter by going 5-for-5 from the floor -- including 4-for-4 from 3-point range.

The Cavaliers sat through this movie before. Battle sank all seven of his shots from the floor -- including six from 3-point range -- during his 20-point performance in Toronto's 112-101 victory on Oct. 31 at Cleveland.

"This is not the first time to see Jamison Battle perform this way," Rajakovic said. "Ultimate professional, always keeping himself ready, puts an enormous amount of work in every single day."

"He's a shooter," said Cleveland's Donovan Mitchell, who was held to 15 points Thursday after scoring 62 in the first two games.

"He gets open, and once you see one go in, it goes from there, right? So credit to him, credit to them. But, you know, we've got to be better, and we'll fix it."

While Mitchell and James Harden (18 points) encountered some trouble, the Raptors received 33 points each from Scottie Barnes and RJ Barrett, both career playoff bests. Reserve Collin Murray-Boyles added 22 points, which set the team's postseason record for a rookie.

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Jamal Shead had five of Toronto's 11 steals that contributed to Cleveland's 22 turnovers leading to 23 points.

Harden committed eight turnovers in Game 3.

"For me, I've got to be better," Harden said. "I think all of us. Just turning the basketball over, giving them just easy points off transition opportunities. The first two games we did a good job. Give them credit, like they had a different game plan and were causing turnovers."

"We didn't do the dirty work that's necessary to win on the road," said Cavaliers coach Kenny Atkinson.

The Raptors played with more energy in Game 3, yet the Cavaliers trailed by only two points entering the fourth quarter.

"The force was just way on their side, their ability to kind of be the more aggressive team," Atkinson said. "Just kind of that simple.

"We'll clean up the tactical things in terms of doing the dirty work, stuff we talked about.

"You know, the defense has got to be better, you know, in the fourth quarter, we started missing coverages, got backdoored, lost our focus. ...we could not get a stop, then Battle came in and really gave them a boost. So this is the playoffs. This is what it's like."

The Raptors said on Friday that Immanuel Quickley has been ruled out for the rest of the series. Toronto's starting point guard missed the first three games of the series, and the team said he re-injured his right hamstring during his rehabilitation.

--Field Level Media

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Inside the NFL draft suits: Family photos, sponsor art and a comic book reveal

PITTSBURGH (AP) — Preparing for any big show meansdressing upand bringing style to the red carpet.

Associated Press Alabama offensive lineman Kadyn Proctor shows off his dental jewelry while posing on the red carpet before the first round of the NFL football draft in Pittsburgh, Thursday, April 23, 2026. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar) Ohio State wide receiver Carnell Tate poses on the red carpet before the first round of the NFL football draft, Thursday, April 23, 2026, in Pittsburgh. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar) Notre Dame running back Jeremiyah Love arrives on the red carpet before the first round of the NFL football draft, Thursday, April 23, 2026, in Pittsburgh. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar) Tennessee defensive back Colton Hood poses on the red carpet before the first round of the NFL football draft, Thursday, April 23, 2026, in Pittsburgh. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar) Alabama quarterback Ty Simpson poses on the red carpet before the first round of the NFL football draft, Thursday, April 23, 2026, in Pittsburgh. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar)

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The red carpet for theNFL draftunder the bright sunshine of Pittsburgh means sunglasses are a must.

So too tailored suits spanning a gamut of color. Embroidery featuring names of loved ones. And don't forget the chance to show off a sponsorship with artwork or photos on the interior lining of jackets. Jewelry in the form of chains, watches or even bling on the teeth also showed up Thursday.

Ohio State defensive end/linebacker Arvell Reese's jacket featureshis deal with Reese'son the interior lining.

Buckeyes teammate Carnell Tate went with the names of his mother and sisters written on the inside of each lapel on his suit jacket. The wide receiver also switched up his cream-colored outfit with awaist-cut suit jacketor as he put it: “We got a crop top. A little different. Switch it up a little bit.”

Tennessee cornerbackColton Hoodwent with a blue suit with his family in the same matching shade. Inside his jacket? Photos of family and friends.

Ohio State safety Caleb Downs had company suiting up, and he joined his family wearing jacketslined with photos.

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Notre Dame running back Jeremiyah Love's brown suit featuring his own artwork on the left interior of his jacket promoting his sports anime comic book venture titled “Jeremonstar."

Love partnered with Sharpie to release a limited-edition comic book hours before the draft titled “Jeremonstar: Draft Day Ashcan” with the story of his football journey. Love showed up on the red carpet with one of the characters emblazoned on the inside of his suit jacket.

“This is the biggest stage of my life so far so I want to make sure I'm ready for it,”Love said.

Miami offensive tackle Francis Mauigoa went even bolder with artwork across the back of the jacket covering his massive back tohonor his American Samoan culture. He said Samoan culture built him and the least he could do was to give back to his community by representing them on this stage.

“This is the ulafala, and it represents the high chief or the high monarch,” Mauigoa said. “And it's part of our culture and obviously my dad is a chief. So in the back it's a little painting that kind of oversees the whole idea of the American Samoan community.”

Fernando Mendoza, the quarterback who led Indiana to a national championship, wasn't at the draft. Alabama quarterback Ty Simpson is attending, and he went with a classic suit with white shirt. His teammate, offensive lineman Kadyn Proctor, took a different approach with dental jewelry he showed off on the red carpet.

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Ace Zack Wheeler set to return to struggling Phillies rotation on Saturday at Atlanta

CHICAGO (AP) — Philadelphia ace right-hander Zack Wheeler, out since last August because of a blood clot found near his right shoulder and thoracic outlet surgery, will return to the struggling Phillies rotation on Saturday in Atlanta, manager Rob Thomson said Tuesday.

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A three-time All-Star, the 35-year-old Wheeler last pitched on Aug. 15, 2025, at Washington, exiting after five innings.

Wheeler finished his sixth season with the Phillies at 10-5 with a 2.71 ERA through 149 2/3 innings and 24 starts. He's 113-75 with a 3.28 ERA for his career over 11 seasons with Philadelphia and the New York Mets.

Wheeler completed a five-game minor league rehab stint on Sunday when he threw 77 pitches for Double-A Reading. The righty also pitched for Triple-A Lehigh Valley during the assignment.

Thomson didn't think Wheeler, who rejoined the Phillies in Chicago, would face significant restrictions against the Braves.

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“I see him as kind of a six (inning), 90 (pitch) guy,” Thomson said before the Phillies faced the Cubs. “I think he's basically at the end of spring training.”

Wheeler's return could provide a much-needed boost to the Phillies, who entered Tuesday on a six-game slide that dropped them to 8-14.

“I think having Zack Wheeler on your 26-man roster makes you a better roster no matter what,” Thomson said. “So when he's healthy and pitching, well he's one of, if not the best pitcher in the National League.”

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Scott Wedgewood, top-seeded Avalanche stave off Kings in Game 1

Scott Wedgewood made 24 saves in his first Stanley Cup playoffs start and the Colorado Avalanche defeated the Los Angeles Kings 2-1 in Game 1 of their best-of-seven first-round series Sunday in Denver.

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Artturi Lehkonen and Logan O'Connor scored for the Avalanche, who had the league's best record to earn the Western Conference's top seed.

"Felt like we played a consistent game tonight, nothing special," said Avalanche defenseman Cale Makar. "We stuck to our game."

Artemi Panarin got the goal for the Kings, who claimed the eighth seed with the fewest points of all 16 playoff teams. Anton Forsberg, who also started his first playoff contest, stopped 28 shots.

Panarin spoiled Wedgewood's bid for a shutout with a 6-on-4 power-play goal with 2:22 left. Panarin scored on a screened shot from the high slot.

"We have some more to give offensively in their zone, especially holding on to pucks, making it harder on them to come 200 feet," said veteran Kings center Scott Laughton. "We did a good job defensively. And again, 31 (Forsberg) was really good for us."

Lehkonen gave Colorado a 1-0 lead with 4:31 left in the second period when he put in the rebound of his own tip attempt.

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O'Connor made it 2-0 5:50 into the third period. He picked up a loose puck at the top of the right circle, skated in and beat Forsberg high on the short side.

An apparent goal by O'Connor 6:46 into the middle period was waved off immediately as Jack Drury was whistled for goaltender interference. Drury went into Forsberg after colliding with defenseman Drew Doughty. Colorado coach Jared Bednar challenged as he claimed Doughty was responsible for the contact, but the call was upheld.

Kings defenseman Brian Dumoulin was helped off the ice a little more than six minutes into the second after blocking an O'Connor shot.

Wedgewood stopped Trevor Moore, who charged in from the blue line, on a semi-breakaway with three minutes left in the first and Doughty sent a backhand wide with an open net seconds later.

The Avalanche fired the first four shots. The Kings' first came 6:40 into the game by Adrian Kempe from the right circle off the rush.

Colorado did not have a shot during a power play in the middle of the period.

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Celtics storm to early lead, roll past 76ers in series opener

Jaylen Brown scored a game-high 26 points and Jayson Tatum added 25 points, 11 rebounds and seven assists to lead the Boston Celtics to a 123-91 victory over the visiting Philadelphia 76ers on Sunday in Game 1 of an Eastern Conference first-round playoff series.

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Sam Hauser made 4 of 6 attempts from 3-point range and added 12 points for second-seeded Boston, which never trailed in the game.

"One, we have to have an understanding of, I thought we got off to a good start in the series," Celtics head coach Joe Mazzulla said. "And two, it really doesn't matter anymore because in 48 hours we have to do it again, and we have to expect a better version of both our opponent and ourselves."

"The strength of our team is we have a bunch of different ways we can play. Everybody has to be ready. ... We had some guys make big plays throughout."

Seventh-seeded Philadelphia received 21 points with eight assists from Tyrese Maxey and 17 from Paul George. VJ Edgecombe scored 13 and Kelly Oubre Jr. finished with 10 points and seven rebounds.

The 76ers shot 38.9% from the floor, including 4 of 23 (17.4%) from 3-point territory. No Philadelphia player made more than one 3-pointer.

"It was one of those games where I thought we did a pretty good job of shot creation, you just can't live with not making them," said Sixers head coach Nick Nurse. "I thought we shied away from taking some 3-pointers.

Philadelphia also committed 15 turnovers, which helped Boston hold a 22-3 edge in points off turnovers.

"A lot went wrong, that's for sure," Nurse said. "It kind of started right from the beginning. The first quarter was moving past us pretty quick, and we just didn't do enough on either end to settle into the game. We didn't execute very well at the defensive end and put ourselves in a hole."

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Boston center Neemias Queta was in foul trouble for much of the game but scored 13 points in 15 minutes of playing time.

Boston had an early double-digit lead after a Tatum jumper ended an 11-1 spurt that put the Celtics up 17-7. Philadelphia was 6 of 21 (28.6%) from the field -- 1 of 9 from 3-point range -- in the opening quarter and trailed 33-18 after the opening 12 minutes.

"I thought our fans were great, helped us get off to a good start," said Mazzulla. "Playoff basketball obviously means more and it's different in Boston, which we appreciate."

The Celtics stretched their lead to 23 points in the second quarter and held a 64-46 halftime lead. Tatum scored 21 of his 25 points in the opening half.

"Defensively, I thought (Tatum) was really good," said Mazzulla of the six-time All-Star. "Rebounding was great. Offensively, just gave the game what it needs."

After the 76ers trimmed their deficit to 15 midway through the third, Boston went on a 10-0 to extend its lead 83-58. The Celtics led by as many as 26 later in the quarter and had a 95-71 advantage entering the fourth. Brown scored 16 of his 26 points in the third.

The Celtics held a 107-75 lead following a Payton Pritchard layup with 9:03 to play. Boston led by as many as 35 later in the fourth.

Game 2 in the series will be Tuesday night in Boston.

"They need to let this one go," Nurse said of the Sixers.

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Former Cardinals head coach, Titans assistant and broadcaster Dave McGinnis dies

Former Arizona Cardinals head coach and longtime Tennessee Titans assistant and broadcaster Dave McGinnis died on Monday at 74 years old.

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TheTitans announced his death, citing an illness that first hospitalized him in early March. The team did not provide further details of his death.

“My heart aches with the loss of Coach Mac, who was so much more than a coach and broadcaster — he was family,” Titans owner Amy Strunk said, via a statement. “Coach Mac gave so much of himself to this organization over the years, and his passion, loyalty and love for the Titans never wavered.”

McGinnis, known in NFL circles as “Coach Mac,” spent three decades in the NFL as an assistant or head coach for four different teams starting in 1986. He started his NFL coaching career as the linebackers coach in Chicago, where he coached Hall of Fame linebacker Mike Singletary.

"I found him to be a friend over the years, and what a great time, the timing of him coming to the Bears and being my coach," Singletary said of McGinnis, per the Titans. "I needed somebody like him.

After 10 seasons with the Bears, McGinnis joined the Cardinals as defensive coordinator in 1996. McGinnis eventually served three-plus seasons as Arizona’s head coach from 2000-03, coaching players such as Pat Tilman and Anquan Boldin.

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Dave McGinnis spent three decades coaching in the NFL and was beloved and respected across his stops.

The Cardinals fired McGinnis after a 17-40 stint, and he joined the Titans for the next eight seasons as a linebackers and assistant head coach on Jeff Fisher’s staff.

"The lives he touched, and the number of people that cared about him, it's amazing really," Fisher said of McGinnis, per the Titans. "Mac treated people so well, and made everyone feel like they were important.

“Even in the hospital, people would stop by to see him, and he would ask about their families, their grandkids, even when he could barely speak. He made a big impact on so many people. Everyone loved Mac."

McGinnis followed Fisher to the St. Louis Rams and finished his coaching career with the franchise from 2012-16. The Cardinals and Rams posted tributes to McGinnis upon the news of his death.

Shortly after he was done coaching, McGinnis returned to Nashville to join Titans Radio, where he work as the team’s color analyst on gameday broadcasts. He took the job with no broadcasting experience in 2017 and held it, calling Titans games through the 2025 season.

McGinnis spent three years as a defensive back at TCU. He then coached at TCU, Missouri, Indiana State and Kansas State before joining the NFL with the Bears in 1986.

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Ghanaian Premier League player killed in suspected armed robbery attack on team bus

Dominic Frimpong of Ghanaian Premier League club Berekum Chelsea was killed after the team’s bus was attacked by a group of suspected armed robbers, the country’s soccer association said Monday.

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The incident happened on Sunday as Berekum Chelsea was returning from its game against Samartex in Samreboi in southern Ghana, the club said in a statement.

“Masked men welding guns and assault rifles started shooting at our bus as the driver tried to reverse. The players and staff fled into near by bushes to take cover,” the statement read.

Ghana Footballer Dominic Frimpong was killed while on the team bus by a grouped of suspected robbers. X/ Aduana FC The team is seen getting off the bus in Ghana. X / 3Sports

The club said one of the players was badly injured and receiving medical attention at a nearby hospital.

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The Ghanaian Football Association later said 20-year-old winger Dominic Frimpong was reportedly killed in the incident.

“This tragic incident is not only a huge loss to Berekum Chelsea but also to Ghana football as a whole. Dominic was a promising young talent whose dedication and passion for the game embodied the spirit of our league,” the governing body said in a statement.

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The GFA added it would strengthen security measures for clubs traveling for domestic competitions.

In 2023, another Ghanian Premier League team’s bus, Legon Cities, was attacked by suspected armed robbers, though no injuries were reported.

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